viable
US /ˈvaɪ.ə.bəl/
UK /ˈvaɪ.ə.bəl/

1.
berdaya maju, boleh dilaksanakan, mungkin
capable of working successfully; feasible
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The company needs to find a viable solution to its financial problems.
Syarikat perlu mencari penyelesaian yang berdaya maju untuk masalah kewangannya.
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Is this plan truly viable in the long term?
Adakah rancangan ini benar-benar berdaya maju dalam jangka panjang?
2.
berdaya hidup
(of a baby or fetus) able to live successfully outside the womb
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The doctors were concerned about whether the premature baby would be viable.
Doktor-doktor bimbang sama ada bayi pramatang itu akan berdaya hidup.
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At 24 weeks, a fetus is generally considered viable.
Pada 24 minggu, janin secara amnya dianggap berdaya hidup.